If you review that incident from the 2017 Singapore GP, it is clear that Vettel is 100% at fault.

Upon reading your comment, I reviewed the incident, and I can now see that Raikkonen was first hit by Verstappen, because of Vettel's move. But I don't think what Vettel did was unusual for a start from the pole, and it appears that VER prematurely moved too far over to avoid VET, plus he could've backed-off - which would've been the right thing to do, but no way VER would ever do that!

The Seb incident was very, very close to being a successful pass; I would say a matter of inches. Hero if he makes it, zero because he didn't. The result was bad and he was penalized. Over and done, move on.

Pretty much ... Seb didn't have an issue with the move; even rebuffed the question that it was due to Max being young ... stating that it's a move that someone with 300 races might try.

I did like how Brundle explained a couple times that when it looks like a driver is closing a door in the midst of taking a corner, they're not looking at their mirrors; but concentrating on the apex.

In the 2017 season..."According to data released by tyre supplier Pirelli, Red Bull driver Ricciardo made a grid-best 43 passing moves during the 20-race campaign despite retiring six times."
On another passing note (in another racing series), did anyone here see the passing move Sebastian Bourdais made last weekend at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach? Pretty neat.